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The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition and Productivity

Contents
Introduction
What Is Big Data
Why Big Data
4 Vs of Big Data
Whos Generating Big Data
Big Data Analytics
Applications of Big Data
Big Data Challenges
Future of Big Data
Conclusion
References

Introduction
Big Data is similar to small data, but bigger
But having data bigger it requires different
approaches
Techniques, tools and architecture with an aim to
solve new problems or old problems in a better way

What is Big Data?


Big Data is
any thing
which is
crash Excel.

Small Data is
when is fit in
RAM. Big Data is
when is crash
because is not fit
in RAM.

Or, in other words, Big Data is data


in volumes too great to process by
traditional methods.

Why Big Data


Key enablers of appearance and growth of Big Data are
Increase of storage capacities
Increase of processing power
Availability of data
Every day we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data; 90% of the data in the
world today has been created in the last two years alone

4 Vs of Big Data

Volume
Refers to the vast amounts of data generated every second.
If we take all the data generated in the world between the beginning of
time and 2008, the same amount of data will soon be generated every
minute
New big data tools use distributed systems so that we can store and
analyse data.

Variety
Different types of data we use.
In the past we only focused on structured data (tables or relational
databases, financial data). In fact, 80% of the worlds data is
unstructured (text, images, video, voice, etc)
Big Data helps analysing and bringing together data of different types.

Velocity
Speed at which new data is generated and moves around
(social media messages going viral in seconds).
Technology allows us now to analyse the data while it is being
generated without ever putting it into databases.

Veracity
The messiness of the data.
With many forms of big data quality and accuracy are less controllable
( Twitter posts with hash tags, typos and colloquial speech)
Now Big Data allows us to work with this type of data.

Whos Generating Big Data ?

Social media
and networks
(all of us are
generating
data)

Scientific
instruments
(collecting all sorts of
data)

Mobile
devices
(tracking all
objects all the
time)

Sensor
technology and
networks
(measuring all
kinds of data)

Big Data Analytics


Examining large amount of data
Appropriate information
Identification of hidden patterns, unknown correlations
Competitive advantage
Better business decisions: strategic and operational
Effective marketing, customer satisfaction, increased revenue

Big Data Analytics Technologies


NoSQL : non-relational or at least non-SQL database
solutions such as HBase (also a part of the Hadoop
ecosystem), Cassandra, MongoDB, Riak, CouchDB, and
many others.

Hadoop: It is an ecosystem of software packages, including


MapReduce, HDFS, and a whole host of other software
packages

Application of Big Data

Big Data in Healthcare

Market Size

By 2015 4.4 million IT jobs in Big Data ; 1.9 million is in US itself

Big Data Challenges

Future of Big Data

India Big Data


Gaining attraction
Huge market opportunities for IT services (82.9% of revenues) and
analytics firms (17.1 % )
Current market size is $200 million. By 2015 $1 billion
The opportunity for Indian service providers lies in offering services
around Big Data implementation and analytics for global multinationals

Conclusion :

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References :

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